EQ-TAA: Equivariant Traffic Accident Anticipation via Diffusion-Based Accident Video Synthesis

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Authors Jianwu Fang, Lei-Lei Li, Zhedong Zheng, Hongkai Yu, Jianru Xue, Zhengguo Li, Tat-Seng Chua arXiv ID 2506.10002 Category cs.MM: Multimedia Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.CV, cs.RO Citations 0 Venue IEEE transactions on multimedia Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Traffic Accident Anticipation (TAA) in traffic scenes is a challenging problem for achieving zero fatalities in the future. Current approaches typically treat TAA as a supervised learning task needing the laborious annotation of accident occurrence duration. However, the inherent long-tailed, uncertain, and fast-evolving nature of traffic scenes has the problem that real causal parts of accidents are difficult to identify and are easily dominated by data bias, resulting in a background confounding issue. Thus, we propose an Attentive Video Diffusion (AVD) model that synthesizes additional accident video clips by generating the causal part in dashcam videos, i.e., from normal clips to accident clips. AVD aims to generate causal video frames based on accident or accident-free text prompts while preserving the style and content of frames for TAA after video generation. This approach can be trained using datasets collected from various driving scenes without any extra annotations. Additionally, AVD facilitates an Equivariant TAA (EQ-TAA) with an equivariant triple loss for an anchor accident-free video clip, along with the generated pair of contrastive pseudo-normal and pseudo-accident clips. Extensive experiments have been conducted to evaluate the performance of AVD and EQ-TAA, and competitive performance compared to state-of-the-art methods has been obtained.
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